Don’t miss seeing “Betty.” Hokitika District High School Euchre to-night. Good prizes, lucky table. Admission 1 /-. —Advt. A meeting of the Hokitika Harbour Board will be held at the Board’s rooms on Wednesday November 1, at 7.30 p.m. “Betty.no to-morrow night and Wednesday night.—Advt. <» ; Men! Jf you require cricketing trousers, 1 belts, sox, etc., we have the variety ao W, <H. Stopforths.—Advt, A painiul accident occurred to Mr James Unwin, of Spark and Parly’s mine, Runanga, on Friday last when one' of the tu'bes in a boiler burst, causing severe burns to his face and left shoulder. The injured man was conveyed to the Greymouth Hospital for treatment. The weather on Saturday got worse as the afternoon wore on, heavy rain continuing as the night came, and the night was extremely wet and stormy.. The conditions improved early yesterday morning and the sun came out early, the day proving gloriously fine, with a south-west breeze that soon dried up the streets. Tennent’s advise that them optician will be paying his regular monthly visit to their Hokitika branch on Thursday next, 2nd November, when he may be consulted on all your optical requirement. —Advt. The fifth lire alarm at Greymouth iwithin little more than a week was that at (about 10. o’clock on ' Saturday night, the cause being a fowl-house and store .shed at the‘residence until lately occupied by Mr and Mrs J. P. Riordan, in Chapel Street. The shed was practically demolished before the flames were subdued. An accident which might have been attended by more serious results occurred on the main road near Gelds borough, on Saturday evening, when a motor-ear with five passengers went over a frank into a gully. 15 feet below. The occupants were Messrs G. Collett (driver!, L. Foss, T. F. Donovan, H. A. Burns and C. E. Williams, members of the Happiness Boys Dance Band who were on their way to Barry town to fulfil an engagement. /{i approaching oar, appearing round a corner, held its course in the centre of the road and forced the other car to the side of the way. where it balanced on the edwe and finally toppled over. The other car did not stop. The five occupants of the car suffered little more tiro bruises, cuts n’xl shocks, while the hoed and windscreen of the ear were smashed. A visit to Schroder’s Emporium will repay you—to view the latest in summer fabrics, jumpers, smoeks, frocks, scarves, ergandi, rayon, wilton squares, linoleums, curtains and millinery. Now is the time to secure the pick of the stock at Schroder’s—Advt. “The Bristol” sells quality goods at lowest cash prices. Navy ser<re suits to measure at 79/6 to 90/-. Fit and style guaranteed.—Advt. Thrifty buyers, should make it their business to inspect the sped aU line of quality slhrts now displayed by “The Bristol.” These shirts represent quality in every derail for the cash price of 5s lid. Also nsk to be shown ties, fancy sox, underwear esc. and you will find that Bristol prices, for quality goods are the lowest in town.—Advt. British and best—Fairy Dyes for all household purposes. —Advt. Treat that oold scientifically—inhaie ‘Nazol”. Treat ill such ailments at the points of infection —the passages of the nose and throat. Pw mpt re ief assured. „2Q doses for 2s 6d 60 dn»°s for Is fid.—Advi. Here’s the remedy for whie’o you’ v e been looking. Tonking’s L ; nse«d Emulsion. Will break up the most troublesome cold in an incredibly short time, and builds up the system against worse ills resultant therefrom. Sold everywhere—ls 6d, 2s Ci and 4s f-d.—Advt The “professional touch” —home dyeing made eaay with Fairy Dyes.—Advt. Doping the stomach can’t cnire a cold in the head. That’s illogical. For such an ailment you need the com-mon-sense scientific remedy “Nazol.” Treats it at the points of infection. Gives prompt relief. 69 doses for 1? M 120 dows for 2s fid. — Advt. | Buy a <n.l tube of Fairy Dvo instofvd of haying ikrv Curtains, —Advt,
A musical comedy treat. “Betty,” Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Ladies! Join the Hosiery Club. Full particulars at “The Bristol.” —Advt. Messrs O’Brien Bros., general carriers and forwarding agents, have a notification in this issue. An Auckland press wire states that two Maoris who were present at Orakei when Captain Hobson landed there in the year 1841 died yesterday within a- few hours of each other. They were Te Hira Pateora, aged 92 years, and Watene Tautari, aged 99 years. “Tootal”. By a wonderful patented process they have endowed them with crease-resisting powers. You can weai them freely at work or play, and need no smoothing iron to restore appearance —Tootal Anti-crease, fabrics wash beautifully. Tq be obtained at Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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